Good+ to very good-, some soiling, small stain on front near spine, mild stain on rear wrap. "Haldeman-Julius" imprint does not appear.; 32mo 4" - 5" tall; 63 pp View More...
Wraps, tiny corner crease to upper right corner of front wraps, a little sunning, but a near fine copy of the Popular Fiction issue featuring writers of and about Western Fiction, Detective Fiction and Science Fiction. Raymond Chandler, John D. MacDonald, Ross Macdonald, Frederik Pohl, Lem, Ballard, Le Guin, more. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 323 pp View More...
Wraps, very good-. Unfortunately, someone has made a tick mark with a pencil near selected books, 2-5 per page. These can be erased, but carefully/ Unusual imprint. ; 32mo 4" - 5" tall; 16 pp View More...
Wraps in glassine, a fine copy in lightly used glassine with one or two tiny tears and tiny chips. Wallace Fowlie, Robie Maucalay, others, including a review of of Max Brod's biography of Franz Kafka.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 64 pp View More...
Fine copy in very good+ jacket with a few short tears and several tiny ones. Photographs of Cather, her friends and associaties, as well as the Cather country of Nebraska. Extra postage may be required for heavy or oversize books.; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 134 pp View More...
Annie Dillard's copy with her name on f.e.p."A. Dillard". Near fine copy in lightly used, very good dust jacket with sunned spine and tiny chips and tears. A nice association as Annie Dillard was married to R.H.W. Dillard at the time of publication. (They were divorced in 1975.); 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 385 pp View More...
Wraps, bi-lingual Danish & English museum catalog, color photographs and art work; fine copy. The museum is housed in a location that 400 years ago hosted an inn for travelers. It had a colorful history, and it passed into the hands of the Dinesen family in 1879. In 1898, several wings were destroyed by fire and never rebuilt. Isak lived in the house for many years, including her visits to the house during the 16 years she had the farm in Africa. The Dinesen family made a gift of the house to the general public in 1958. Restoration of the house was expensive and when Blixen died in 1962, it wa... View More...
Loose sheets stapled in upper left corner, mimeographed radio script, printed on rectos only, from the estate of Douglas Cleverdon. Very good but last page has come unstapled. Several voices, often identified, remember Eric Gill. Extra postage will be required for International shipping of this oversize item.; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 17 pp View More...